We weren’t really holding our breath or anything, but it looks like the Morgan EvaGT that was supposed to be launched at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show in March is going to be delayed two more years. According to AutoCar, the new release date for the revised car that will use magnesium alloy technology is set for the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
“While this delay is undesirable and inconvenient, we have taken the decision to pursue these projects to ensure the EvaGT is at the forefront of both environmental and safety technology,” says Charles Morgan, the company’s big-wig.
The EvaGT is supposed to be owered by a twin-turbo 3.0l straight six engine sourced from BMW (N54), a unit which is capable of developing at least 340 hp in BMW’s hands. However, we don’t have an output figure for the Morgan yet.
The EvaGT is supposed to be owered by a twin-turbo 3.0l straight six engine sourced from BMW (N54), a unit which is capable of developing at least 340 hp in BMW’s hands. However, we don’t have an output figure for the Morgan yet.